I read this exchange with a growing sense of relief. My initial
reaction was to assume the existing citeproc-js behaviour was a bug,
and to reach for the source code. The story rapidly grew more
complicated as I tried to dig into the problem -- and I was delighted
to find a reminder of what I should have remembered -- that the
current behaviour actually does make sense.

Frank

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